Reviewed · BUENOS AIRES TOURS
Beer & Spa experience in Tedelupulo
Beer, steam, and Palermo make a fine pairing. Tédelúpulo Beer Spa gives you a private two-hour escape with spa treatments, local beer, and small bites, rather than another fast-paced Buenos Aires outing. I like the personal format and the unusual beer-centered treatments, including a tub soak with malt bags and beer tasting.
I also like that the experience is built for couples, families, solo visitors, or friends. The main consideration is the price: at $115 per person, it is a special-occasion splurge, and the food selection may feel limited if you expect a full meal.
In This Review
- Five things to know before you book
- What Tédelúpulo adds to a Buenos Aires trip
- Arriving at Mario Bravo 890
- The private welcome sets the tone
- Beer tasting is more than a cold glass
- Steam, jacuzzi, and malt-based treatments
- Massage time and the art of slowing down
- Food, snacks, and what you should expect
- Why the two-hour length works
- Is $115 per person fair value?
- Who will enjoy Tédelúpulo most?
- Booking and cancellation advice
- My call: book it for a special afternoon
- FAQ
- Where does the Beer and Spa experience begin?
- Where does the experience end?
- How long does the experience last?
- Is this a private activity?
- How much does it cost?
- What can be included in the spa circuits?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Five things to know before you book

- The private setup matters: Your group is the only group taking part, so the two hours feel more like a personal retreat than a shared spa appointment.
- Beer is part of the treatment: Expect tastings, several beer styles, and a soak connected to malt, not simply a drink served after a massage.
- The entrance is easy to miss: The meeting point is Mario Bravo 890, and you may need to ring the small white bell to get inside.
- You can choose from different circuits: Past options have included a steam room, jacuzzi, leg massage, blind snack tasting, and couples massage.
- Food is more nibble than feast: Sushi, gyoza, popsicles, and snacks may be included, but one person found the food variety a little narrow.
- Book ahead: This experience is often reserved about 103 days in advance, which tells you to plan early for a preferred date.
What Tédelúpulo adds to a Buenos Aires trip
Buenos Aires is famous for late dinners, long nights, tango, and serious coffee breaks. That makes a spa afternoon a smart change of pace. Tédelúpulo presents itself as a way to enjoy tango in a relaxed state, although the activity described here does not include a tango show or dance lesson.
The setting is in Palermo, a practical neighborhood for adding a meal, a drink, or a walk before or after your appointment. You meet at Mario Bravo 890, C1175, in the City of Buenos Aires, and return to that same point when the session ends.
I see the appeal for the middle or final part of a Buenos Aires visit. After several days of city streets, museums, late nights, and rich meals, two hours of guided relaxation can reset your pace. It also works well on a day when you want something more memorable than a standard massage.
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Arriving at Mario Bravo 890

The meeting point is near public transportation, so you do not need to arrange a special transfer based on the information provided. Still, give yourself enough time to find the entrance. The outside does not necessarily look like the interior, and the small white bell may not make the business immediately obvious.
You may need to ring the doorbell to enter. If you do not read Spanish, keep the provider’s contact details handy, since one English-speaking visitor needed to call for help locating the entrance.
This is a useful lesson for any appointment in Buenos Aires: the address alone may not tell you exactly which door to use. Arriving a few minutes early gives you time to locate the bell without eating into your spa session.
The private welcome sets the tone

Once inside, the experience begins with refreshments and an explanation of the treatment steps. That introduction is more important than it sounds. A beer spa can involve several unfamiliar elements, and knowing what comes next helps you relax rather than wonder if you are missing a cue.
The private format is one of the strongest reasons to choose Tédelúpulo. Only your group participates, so you are not sharing the room or schedule with strangers. For a couple, that creates a more intimate outing. For a family or group of friends, it gives you space to laugh, talk, and settle into the treatments at your own speed.
Solo visitors are not left out. The experience has also worked well for people booking alone, and an attendant has been able to communicate well in English. Language support can vary by staff member and date, so it is wise to confirm any important questions when you book.
Beer tasting is more than a cold glass
The beer component gives this spa a clear identity. You are not simply offered a bottle while sitting in a waiting room. The experience can include a tasting of several types of beer, with explanations about the drink and its ingredients.
One circuit included four kinds of beer, along with sushi, gyoza, and refreshing popsicles. Another included a blind snack tasting. These details make the session feel playful and social, especially if you are visiting with a partner or friends.
I would set your expectations correctly. This is not a brewery tour, and the available description does not promise a visit to a production facility or a lesson in Buenos Aires beer culture. The beer education happens as part of the spa experience. That is enough for a fun introduction, but serious beer fans may want to pair it with a separate brewery visit.
The beer is also part of the value calculation. If you enjoy tasting several styles and having snacks during your treatment, the price feels easier to justify. If you do not drink beer, or you are expecting a traditional day spa with no tasting element, the concept may not suit you as well.
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Steam, jacuzzi, and malt-based treatments
The treatment circuits can vary, but the details available give you a good idea of the range. A session may include a steam room, jacuzzi, malt bags, a leg massage, and beer tasting. Another package included a couples massage and a tub soak.
The jacuzzi and steam room provide the basic relaxation framework. The malt bags make the experience different from a regular hotel spa, though the supplied details do not explain their exact ingredients or how they are used. You can ask the attendants to walk you through the steps when you arrive.
The tub soak is likely to be one of the most memorable parts, especially when paired with beer and food. A soak with sushi, gyoza, four beer types, and popsicles is a distinctly social version of spa time. It sounds less solemn than a quiet thermal bath, and that is part of the charm.
The possible drawback is that the exact sequence and inclusions may depend on the circuit you choose. Do not assume every package includes every treatment. Confirm what your selected option contains, especially if a couples massage, food item, or particular massage style is important to you.
Massage time and the art of slowing down
Massage appears in several forms, including a couples massage and a leg massage. The available information does not specify the length, pressure, or massage technique, so you should not book this expecting a particular clinical treatment.
What you can reasonably expect is a relaxation-focused session within a larger two-hour program. The massage is one piece of the visit, alongside steam, soaking, snacks, and beer. That variety helps the appointment feel like an occasion instead of a single service.
The format is especially useful after a busy sightseeing day. You can let the attendants guide you from one part to the next rather than making more decisions. The friendly service has been praised repeatedly, and the staff are described as attentive and warm.
If you have food restrictions, mention them before the day of the circuit. The staff may ask about special restrictions in advance, and early notice gives them a better chance to adjust the food. The available information does not list specific substitutions, so ask rather than assume.
Food, snacks, and what you should expect
Food is included in at least some packages, but think of it as accompaniment rather than a complete lunch or dinner. Sushi, gyoza, popsicles, and other snacks have been part of the experience. That combination fits the beer-tasting theme and keeps the session light.
I like the contrast between savory snacks and cold popsicles. It gives the two hours a few changes of pace, and the blind tasting adds a small game to the afternoon.
Still, one clear criticism is the limited food variety. If you arrive hungry, eat something beforehand or plan a proper meal afterward. The experience is not described as a full dining package, so it should not replace a restaurant reservation.
Dietary needs deserve advance attention. The staff reportedly checks for special restrictions before the circuit, but you should provide accurate details when booking. The safest approach is to ask what foods are included in your exact package and what alternatives are possible.
Why the two-hour length works

The experience lasts about two hours. That is long enough to feel like a real break, but short enough to fit around a Buenos Aires sightseeing plan.
You could schedule it before dinner, after a morning in Palermo, or near the end of a trip when your body needs a quieter afternoon. Since the activity returns you to the meeting point, you do not need to plan for a separate drop-off.
A two-hour appointment also limits the risk of spa fatigue. Some people love spending half a day in a thermal circuit. Others begin checking the clock after a while. Tédelúpulo gives you a focused dose of treatment, food, and beer without taking over your entire day.
The private arrangement makes the time feel more flexible, though the exact schedule still depends on your booking. Arrive promptly so the full session is available to you.
Is $115 per person fair value?
At $115 per person, Tédelúpulo is not a budget activity. You are paying for a private experience, spa treatments, beer tasting, snacks, and staff attention. For a couple celebrating a birthday or marking the end of a trip, that package can feel well priced because it combines several separate pleasures in one booking.
It is also a useful option for a small group. A private circuit gives friends or family something to do together without splitting up for separate massages. A solo visitor pays the same listed per-person price, so the value depends more heavily on how much you enjoy the beer and spa format.
The strongest value comes when you want something distinctive. A standard massage may cost less, and a beer tasting may cost less. Tédelúpulo combines both, then adds a jacuzzi or soak, snacks, and a private room.
The weaker value comes if you want a full meal, a long treatment, or a traditional quiet spa with no playful theme. In that case, the $115 price may feel high. I would treat it as a planned experience rather than a casual walk-in service.
Who will enjoy Tédelúpulo most?
I would recommend this for couples who want a relaxed date away from the usual dinner-and-drinks routine. The couples massage and private setting are well suited to an anniversary, birthday, or final afternoon in Buenos Aires.
Friends can enjoy it too. The blind snack tasting and several beer styles give the session a social side, while the private format keeps the group together. Families have also used different circuits, so the concept is not limited to romantic visits.
Solo visitors should not dismiss it. The service is designed for one private group, not only for couples, and English communication may be available. Still, if the social beer-tasting side is your main reason for booking, a group may make the experience more entertaining.
Beer lovers will find the concept most appealing. Spa fans who dislike beer, snacks, or themed treatments may prefer a conventional wellness center. People with dietary restrictions can still consider it, but they should contact the provider early and confirm the available food.
Booking and cancellation advice
Because the experience is often reserved around 103 days ahead, I would book early if you need a certain date, especially for a birthday or a trip with several people. Confirmation is provided at booking, and the activity is private for your group.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time. Cancellations or changes made inside that 24-hour window are not accepted for a refund. The cut-off uses local Buenos Aires time, so check the clock carefully if you are changing plans from another time zone.
The stated policy also says the experience requires good weather. If poor weather forces a cancellation, you are offered another date or a full refund. That condition is worth noting even though the activity takes place indoors.
My call: book it for a special afternoon
I would book Tédelúpulo if you want a private, unusual break from Buenos Aires sightseeing and you enjoy both beer and spa treatments. The strongest features are the personal service, the different treatment circuits, and the combination of tasting, massage, soaking, and snacks.
I would skip it if you want a low-cost activity, a full meal, or a long traditional spa day. Before paying, confirm your package, food restrictions, and exact treatment list. If the price fits your budget, this is a thoughtful way to slow down in Palermo and finish your Buenos Aires visit feeling rested rather than worn out.
FAQ
Where does the Beer and Spa experience begin?
It begins at Mario Bravo 890, C1175, in the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Where does the experience end?
The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How long does the experience last?
You should set aside about two hours.
Is this a private activity?
Yes. Only your group participates in the private tour or activity.
How much does it cost?
The listed price is $115 per person.
What can be included in the spa circuits?
Depending on the circuit, inclusions can include beer tasting, snacks, a steam room, jacuzzi, malt bags, a leg massage, a couples massage, and a tub soak.
Are food and drinks included?
Local beer and nibbles are included in the experience, with examples including sushi, gyoza, popsicles, and several beer types. The exact selection may depend on the circuit.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours in advance are not accepted for a refund.
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